
Louis Reese
@luiree
Scientist | Applications of Synthetic Biology | Interested in proteins, assemblies, condensates, motors & microtubules
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16-10-2011 19:16:07
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Very elegant work using in vitro reconstituted biochemical systems deciphering the interplay between LAT condensates and actin filaments involved in T Cell Signaling . Jonathon Ditlev

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PNPase mediated UDP Polymerization leads to non-isotropic Poly(U) * Spermine Coacervate Growth. High phosphate levels drive Poly(U) Depolymerization & Coacervate Dissolution. By Louis Reese & @MarileenD. Now in Langmuir: pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.102…


Louis Reese @MarileenD Higher PNPase or UDP concentrations result in transiently more irregular coacervate shapes.



Kasper and Louis Reese's work on detecting DNA and RNA using CRISPR with a simple optical read out with the naked eye now available in Biophysical Journal authors.elsevier.com/a/1cgmk1SPSyPma

